Notices. If SPECIAL '' AFPOimiENT. SIR ANDREW CLARK, L.L.D., F.R.S., F.R.C.P. (PHYSICIAN m OEDINAEY TO THE QUEEN, 1881.) EtiifTA B Ki H la B H i fit m TC* H ■ R»4 ■ at KL- lIJ KtL UN I H.M. To the Students of the London Hospital. (Extract vuosl the Pall Mall Budget.) "Tea to bts useful, should be first of all black China Tea. The Indian Tea which is being- cultivated has become so powerful in its effects upon the nervous system that a cup of it taken early in the morning, as many people do, so disorders the nervous system, that those who take it actually get into a state of tea intoxication, and it produces a form of nerve disturbance which, is most painful to witness." Although wo are the lar«r>st dealers in Indian and Ceylon Teas in the Colonies, we have always strongly advised the public to drink our Blended Teas in preference to Indian or Ceylon alone. Wo maintain they are too sickly for 00 per cent, of the tea drinking public ; and in England, where such large quantities are shipped, over 80 per cent, are used for Blending with China Teas, which are undoubtedly as Pure as Tndian and Ceylon, and far more refreshing when properly Blended. Many inexperienced firms push Indian and Ceylon on the public because it is beyond them to produce a regular, true blend, and the profit is larger, for cheap common Indians give out a strong, coarse liquor, without any quality, and make people, for a time, fancy they are getting a bargain, till they find out, to their cost, that SIR A. CLARK is right. The leading medical men in England are condemning the use of Indian and Ceylon Tea alone, and the above extract from Sir A. Clark's Lecture must convince all that a taste for Indians, which has to be acquired by force at first, is a serious and dangerous thing. We are publishing the above extract for the benefit of those that have not seen it, and to support what we have always maintained. This is against our own interests, for the profit on these Teas is equal, if not more, than that on other kinds. INDIAN, CHINA AND CEYLON TEA IMPORTERS, Cfcristclroich, Auckland, Buaediu, Wellington, Hobart & Lamceston, F7X SANDERS'"" 1 SANDES G^ I Have just received a large assortment o: ASSIGNED ESTATE! c™—- DS I Consisting of | Fancy Goods, Photo Albums, Screei jm** . . . f5 -m-k (Stands and Frames in plush, leather, Clotnmg os Drapery ... &bv( rlrwT, 1, pln ", h^T a " -w«.v .>.~ f-j A «/ Brackets, Wall Ornaments, Leather auc TD-»■*._, JV CJl»r%r\d Wood Desks, Victorias and Work Boxes. JbOOl/S CSS OHUeS &&OU Inkstands, Leather and Plush Hags ~r f\ Faucy Baskets (silk-lined and fitted) Ironmongery r^r^n^^X .———— Cricketing Couds, Ornamental China anc Glassware. Cliristmaa Cards, in eadlesi SPECIAL SALE OF THE ABOVE. ™st,,, ~,,,,,,-1,,,,. »*. „ 1892; Brett's and Bond's Almanacs fo 1892; Christmas Number..; of Graphii rruIESE GOODS are removed for convenience of sale to my Duke-street and Illustrated London No. wg I promises. They all bear Mr Sanders' marks in plain figures, and off Order the bpee.al i cnt.on of the Nev ~ .' . T ~; ~ , . ~ -, nToiATTVTi nii l TVtC PliM? Zealand (jiaplnc, grand value, rnee these low prices I will allow, during-the sale, a DIbCOUNI Ol' ILiN liiit Qne Shilliuc CENT. (10 %) on all purchases of one pound's worth, and upwards. The «>• ««* „ „»• ™i s PO d,i. r «****«***«. SANDES AND CO., SALE NOW ON. ™ TO ™ CT ™.J^'i'=_ PLEASE CALL EARLY. ~\-^ t gDMMI!R |" THOS. WELLS. TZZ Cambridge, 6th Janwsiy, 1592. | A ™ Tohgaeiboto Follow, j Watchmaker and Jeweller, Etc., ! r°' | HTAjVCILTOIsr, j-" IEST ZlV mT ; HAS OPENED UP A CHRISTMAS STOCK CONSISTING OF j j SEASON'S GOODS. Watches, Clock, Jewellery and Electroplate |LS sSeTLr'SnioS IN Ci 11 111 AT VARIETY, I from the Home and Continental I Jyj'irkcts WEDDING, ENGAGEMENT & GEM RINGS, ja„ inspect™ of same is«- | speetfully solicited. AND AN ASSORTMENT OF GOODS SUITABLE FOE CHRISTMAS "1" "'" ~ AND NEW YEAR AT REASONABLE PRICES. ' INSPECTION INVITED. l^a^m Agent Loudon and Berlin Piano Company. QTONE "OROTHERS & fiO ' in n xrv h SHIP BROKERS AND AGENrS, RKAO I Jib IMPORTERS, >~, AI&UAXMW i /ifflV GRAIN & PRODUCE MERCHANTS 6-h ~» Ch-M TT d» fl> "9 AssW No> 20 - QUEEN-STKKKT, AUCKLAND. 3(1. — 21b. Loaf — 3tl. 0j? Cable Addres_s: Stonk. .. ._. -- BONE DUST.—Agents for Rimeon . E. T. DAVEY bogs to inform iiis friends and tk° &?* °*}™£ d j?C%£ «H public that, liavmg secured the services ot Mr Mucin g£j aud varioilfi otlie , braiu]Si Having lar fe . C 5 HuxxEii as baker, he will continue to supply, from: |«_j stocks on liaud, we are prepared to raaUi © his shoii only, best Bread at 3d per 21b. loaf. : «»W special quotations to cash customers o bsij five tons aud upward. H*H .--. n TT ,t rn j Have always ou sale at very lowes R A(l( )N (XT. H A MS 2> rates, viz. :-Oats, Chaff, Bran, Potatoei . pr (oamaru and Cauterbury)i Oatmeal (vari f«2 j r~) ous makers), Maize, Flour and Sharpi 55 Flour—Best Brands Only.! i i I Dun and Canadian Oats, &c, &c. Wheel O •,->--, a -i- t -t-p—t-vxt-vcm ' Wrights' Requisites: Tasmanian Blui S SOAPS AJL.L KllJN_L)fc!s. \ Gum Timber and Shafts, Red Gun r jrA \ * Felloes, Iron Bark Dray Shafts anc TSsL ill P&GkStS, IiUS m HSdf»Sll©StSj Indents fo°lron Bark Timber 1 executed pa Agencies: Canterbury Belfast Bacoi «fli IKrvo TTiTii-inniiTn ft Curing Company's Hams and Bacon anc &&* 150 KEROSENE QW Lard, in bladder and keg. Preservitas ~.,, /""" . , , ttttttt-ct -orven? i „j Butter Poivder, invaluable for preservini | Still at same price, and only WHITE ROSE kept. t$ Bnttor| ' Gamo| Meat( P Fisll> ©And a Variety of General Goods too numerous to ?-J T yser Line (Limited), direct lim , mention. . steamers. rV-J Chocolates of all hinds! Lollies all hinds! KH TAUPIRI QAWMILL Fruit, all varieties in season I -E- kj r P IPVAVEY thanks all customers and friends, and T-, T A "DC! lid. i.U begs to say that he is, and will be always ~ U. 11.I 1 . MJliLdjArlO to tlie fore in prices and goods. _^___——.—_______ l ' s st; supplying A*)dfl Y5 C& OK T\ f %*-*S IFIRST-CLASS RIMU & KAHIKATEi iff/ OKLAD I Vsku ' (^OUGH); Z? ~~ oaf ~~ !A L L MACHINE STUFF ° F ,M R W . l" MPET T ' ' At LOW<?St KateS ' f ° r iDßide W ° rk ' Teacher of the Piauoforiie, Organ, and By Rail or Waggon. The PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing Harmonium, betweeu the undersigned as Farmers and No. 312 Viciokia Akcal>e, Auckland. Graziers, under the style of "Larney jj y or( jj uai .y industry ou the part of and Clifford," lias this day ueeu JJlb- the pupil, an early and thorough progress All orders sent to Taupin will b SOLVED by mutual consent. . , is guaranteed. Terms moderate. attended to at once. The business will in future be earned . ■ on b> I\. A. Larnuy, who is authorised to jj jjy INDB 0R , G. F. MELLA.RS. receive all sums owing to the late linn, fJ_ o _|1 4 yy — eial„,s Vho %ViU SetUe aU ol,tStamUDg SURGEON DENTIST B AYLY AND S" C D,ued this 12th <Hy of ja.mary, ISO 2. (By E.v.'.m.), FellmonKery. fit' fV LATE KEMPT AND WINDSOR i . ' H - \ w oo i Skins, and Hides purchased ; CAiU>S pr nted, equal to , ~ „ , „ . nir . > highest maiket lates. **/ , : V'ri,i W-iil-itiTimas ; opposite General Post Office , , \ copiwrplnte, at li\e W nikits limes i n OdSi'.. i Tolephonc :;:v, I Wool scoured, &C./.&C, Ac.. L
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3043, 16 January 1892, Page 3
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